Politicizing Islam in Central Asia
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Politicizing Islam in Central Asia
From the Russian Revolution to the Afghan and Syrian Jihads
Collins, Kathleen
Oxford University Press Inc
12/2023
584
Mole
Inglês
9780197685075
15 a 20 dias
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List of Figures
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List of Tables
List of Maps
Acknowledgements
Technical Note
List of Acronyms
PART I
Introduction
1: Secular Authoritarianism, Ideology, and Islamist Mobilization
PART II: The USSR Politicizes Islam
2: The Russian Revolution and Muslim Mobilization
3: The Atheist State: Repressing and Politicizing Islam
4: Muslim Belief and Everyday Resistance
PART III: Tajikistan: From Moderate Islamists to Muslim Democrats
5: The Islamic Revival Party Challenges Communism
6: A Democratic Islamic Party Confronts An Extremist Secular State
7: The Attraction and Limits of Islamist Ideas in Tajikistan
PART IV: Uzbekistan: From Salafists to Salafi-Jihadists
8: Seeking Justice and Purity: Islamists against Communism and Karimov
9: Making Extremists: The Uzbek Jihad Moves to Afghanistan
10: The Attraction and Limits of Islamist Ideas in Uzbekistan
PART V: Kyrgyzstan: Civil Islam and Emergent Islamists
11: Religious Liberalization and Civil Islam in Kyrgyzstan
12: Emergent Islamism in Kyrgyzstan
13: The Attraction and Limits of Islamist Ideas in Kyrgyzstan
PART VI: From Central Asia to Syria: Transnational Salafi-Jihadists
14: Central Asians Join the Syrian Jihad
15: From Central Asia to Afghanistan, Syria, and Beyond
Appendix
Glossary
Index
List of Images
List of Tables
List of Maps
Acknowledgements
Technical Note
List of Acronyms
PART I
Introduction
1: Secular Authoritarianism, Ideology, and Islamist Mobilization
PART II: The USSR Politicizes Islam
2: The Russian Revolution and Muslim Mobilization
3: The Atheist State: Repressing and Politicizing Islam
4: Muslim Belief and Everyday Resistance
PART III: Tajikistan: From Moderate Islamists to Muslim Democrats
5: The Islamic Revival Party Challenges Communism
6: A Democratic Islamic Party Confronts An Extremist Secular State
7: The Attraction and Limits of Islamist Ideas in Tajikistan
PART IV: Uzbekistan: From Salafists to Salafi-Jihadists
8: Seeking Justice and Purity: Islamists against Communism and Karimov
9: Making Extremists: The Uzbek Jihad Moves to Afghanistan
10: The Attraction and Limits of Islamist Ideas in Uzbekistan
PART V: Kyrgyzstan: Civil Islam and Emergent Islamists
11: Religious Liberalization and Civil Islam in Kyrgyzstan
12: Emergent Islamism in Kyrgyzstan
13: The Attraction and Limits of Islamist Ideas in Kyrgyzstan
PART VI: From Central Asia to Syria: Transnational Salafi-Jihadists
14: Central Asians Join the Syrian Jihad
15: From Central Asia to Afghanistan, Syria, and Beyond
Appendix
Glossary
Index
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List of Figures
List of Images
List of Tables
List of Maps
Acknowledgements
Technical Note
List of Acronyms
PART I
Introduction
1: Secular Authoritarianism, Ideology, and Islamist Mobilization
PART II: The USSR Politicizes Islam
2: The Russian Revolution and Muslim Mobilization
3: The Atheist State: Repressing and Politicizing Islam
4: Muslim Belief and Everyday Resistance
PART III: Tajikistan: From Moderate Islamists to Muslim Democrats
5: The Islamic Revival Party Challenges Communism
6: A Democratic Islamic Party Confronts An Extremist Secular State
7: The Attraction and Limits of Islamist Ideas in Tajikistan
PART IV: Uzbekistan: From Salafists to Salafi-Jihadists
8: Seeking Justice and Purity: Islamists against Communism and Karimov
9: Making Extremists: The Uzbek Jihad Moves to Afghanistan
10: The Attraction and Limits of Islamist Ideas in Uzbekistan
PART V: Kyrgyzstan: Civil Islam and Emergent Islamists
11: Religious Liberalization and Civil Islam in Kyrgyzstan
12: Emergent Islamism in Kyrgyzstan
13: The Attraction and Limits of Islamist Ideas in Kyrgyzstan
PART VI: From Central Asia to Syria: Transnational Salafi-Jihadists
14: Central Asians Join the Syrian Jihad
15: From Central Asia to Afghanistan, Syria, and Beyond
Appendix
Glossary
Index
List of Images
List of Tables
List of Maps
Acknowledgements
Technical Note
List of Acronyms
PART I
Introduction
1: Secular Authoritarianism, Ideology, and Islamist Mobilization
PART II: The USSR Politicizes Islam
2: The Russian Revolution and Muslim Mobilization
3: The Atheist State: Repressing and Politicizing Islam
4: Muslim Belief and Everyday Resistance
PART III: Tajikistan: From Moderate Islamists to Muslim Democrats
5: The Islamic Revival Party Challenges Communism
6: A Democratic Islamic Party Confronts An Extremist Secular State
7: The Attraction and Limits of Islamist Ideas in Tajikistan
PART IV: Uzbekistan: From Salafists to Salafi-Jihadists
8: Seeking Justice and Purity: Islamists against Communism and Karimov
9: Making Extremists: The Uzbek Jihad Moves to Afghanistan
10: The Attraction and Limits of Islamist Ideas in Uzbekistan
PART V: Kyrgyzstan: Civil Islam and Emergent Islamists
11: Religious Liberalization and Civil Islam in Kyrgyzstan
12: Emergent Islamism in Kyrgyzstan
13: The Attraction and Limits of Islamist Ideas in Kyrgyzstan
PART VI: From Central Asia to Syria: Transnational Salafi-Jihadists
14: Central Asians Join the Syrian Jihad
15: From Central Asia to Afghanistan, Syria, and Beyond
Appendix
Glossary
Index
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